Wheeler was off-duty from his post as an Oklahoma City detective at the time.

Wheeler was detained for three hours and never charged.

Wheeler sued the town following the arrest because he said the officer had no probable cause to make the arrest.

Wheeler's attorney, Scott Adams, said, "The Valley Brook Police Department is an embarrassment to law enforcement throughout the State of Oklahoma. They are a joke. I've never seen a more dysfunctional police department in my life. Throughout this case, the department continued to change stories, to lie, to cheat. They did whatever they could to defame an honorable detective."

Wednesday, an Oklahoma County jury returned a verdict in favor of Detective Wheeler.

The Town of Valley Brook has been ordered to pay $11,000 to Wheeler for the arrest.

The officer who made the arrest, Shelby Field, was ordered to pay $1,000.

Adams said, "It was never about the money. It was simply to try to get Valley Brook to behave like a respectable police department."

Current Police Chief Michael Stamp was not the police chief at the time of the arrest.

Chief Stamp said his department would like to move forward past the incident.

"We were hoping for a different verdict but we had our day in court. We received a fair trial. In the end we lost. They won," he said.